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embassy there is as large as vatican city with almost 200 american troops providing embassy security and handling sales of u.s. arms to the iraqis. it may be a preview of the future of afghanistan in which the united states is pushing ahead with plans to withdraw troops by 2014. the defense secretary leon panetta says our longest war is at a strategic turning point with a new strategy which has reversed five-year trends of growing violence. he says military commanders there are now expressing optimism. >> all of them believe that we have fundamentally turned the tide in that effort after years in which we lacked the right strategy and the necessary resources to try to achieve the mission we were embarked on. >> shepard: the u.s. still has about 65,000 troops in afghanistan. >>> secretary panetta is talking about the attack object the u.s. outpost in benghazi just hours after more classified hearings on capitol hill. that attack killed the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens and three other americans. now the state department is sending lawmakers a report on its benghazi informati
embassy there is as large as vatican city with almost 200 american troops providing embassy security and handling sales of u.s. arms to the iraqis. it may be a preview of the future of afghanistan in which the united states is pushing ahead with plans to withdraw troops by 2014. the defense secretary leon panetta says our longest war is at a strategic turning point with a new strategy which has reversed five-year trends of growing violence. he says military commanders there are now expressing...
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all over this large and diverse state in cities and suburbs, downstate and upstate i have heard from people who say it's way too early to declare victory economy. after three dismal years of job loss we all welcome encouraging statistics. by most americans wealth is measured in a different way. if i lose my job, where will i find a that one that plays as well and offers real benefits. >> 3,300,000 he was criticizing. >> you need about 150 just to stay above water. >> we would take 300,000 any week. >> how much more on this because the fed is a big move that could come in week from the fed. we will dive into that later in the show which could plan to hold and actually buy back and try continue to fuse the housing market this week. and that would be. >> stocks went up. that tells you they think there is fed action on the way. >> they think they need to otherwise we could slip into a recession by december if they do not take action. december, holiday time and a recession again? that's something we don't want to hear about. >> that is scary stuff. >> yeah. meanwhile a fox news alert. an
all over this large and diverse state in cities and suburbs, downstate and upstate i have heard from people who say it's way too early to declare victory economy. after three dismal years of job loss we all welcome encouraging statistics. by most americans wealth is measured in a different way. if i lose my job, where will i find a that one that plays as well and offers real benefits. >> 3,300,000 he was criticizing. >> you need about 150 just to stay above water. >> we would...
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the city of pleasanton will get a new walmart supermarket. the planning commission expected a large turnout at last night's meeting to decide the issue. but opponents which included the supermarkets union did not show up. nearly everyone who did speak favored the idea of a new grocery store in the building where nob hill foods used to be. >> woor trying to get -- we're trying to get this done. >> it's disappointing to me -- to me that competitors are battling to keep my people out. >> san ramon, hayward and san jose already have similar markets. >>> 8:24. let's check in with tara. let's get you where you need to go. what just happened in san jose? >> well, it's a three-car crash. it happened on 880 southbound pat 280 northbound. we have a traffic also north of mill meet pis at the east -- milpitas at the east dixie offramp. and there's backup in the south san francisco. this is 880. you can see that traffic is pretty slow going as you make your way downtown. finally at the bay bridge toll plaza, a huge backup there. give yourself an extra 20
the city of pleasanton will get a new walmart supermarket. the planning commission expected a large turnout at last night's meeting to decide the issue. but opponents which included the supermarkets union did not show up. nearly everyone who did speak favored the idea of a new grocery store in the building where nob hill foods used to be. >> woor trying to get -- we're trying to get this done. >> it's disappointing to me -- to me that competitors are battling to keep my people out....
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similar protests took place other cities, including chicago, san francisco, and los angeles. he built one of the world's largest media empires. but today, rupert murdoch is being called "not fit to run" a global company. that's the conclusion of a committee of british lawmakers looking into wrongdoing by murdoch-owned newspapers in the united kingdom caught up in the phone hacking scandal, when reporters illegally obtained voicemails from celebrities and politicians. darren gersh reports on this very public slap in the face for news corp's very famous c.e.o. >> reporter: news rupert murdoch is considered by a committee of parliament to be unfit to run a global company did not affect news corp shareholders where it matters most. news corp shares closed the day near a 52-week high. >> i think what it comes down to is that most investors realize that murdoch is not likely to pass on the c.e.o. role to his son james, and if for some reason, rupert murdoch had to step down as chairman or c.e.o., the new c.e.o. would be chase carey, the current chief operating officer, and he's wid
similar protests took place other cities, including chicago, san francisco, and los angeles. he built one of the world's largest media empires. but today, rupert murdoch is being called "not fit to run" a global company. that's the conclusion of a committee of british lawmakers looking into wrongdoing by murdoch-owned newspapers in the united kingdom caught up in the phone hacking scandal, when reporters illegally obtained voicemails from celebrities and politicians. darren gersh...
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large swaths of the city, as joe sacco shows us, are abandoned, windowless brick factories, forlorn warehouses. >> at one point in the '50s, it was a huge shipyard that employed 36,000 people. campbell's soup was made there, rca used to be there. but there were a variety of businesses it attracted in that great migration a lot of unskilled labor from the south, as well as immigrants from new york because without an education, it was a place that you could find a job. it was unionized, of course, so people had adequate wages and some protection. and then it just -- everything went down. with the flight of manufacturing overseas. it's all gone. nothing remains. and that's why it's such a stark example of what we've done to ourselves, without realizing that the manufacturing base of any country is absolutely vital to its health. not only in terms of its economy, but in terms of its, you know, the cohesion of a society because it gives employment. >> but give me a thumbnail sketch of pine ridge, south dakota, the pine ridge reservation. >> well, pine ridge is where it began, western exploitation.
large swaths of the city, as joe sacco shows us, are abandoned, windowless brick factories, forlorn warehouses. >> at one point in the '50s, it was a huge shipyard that employed 36,000 people. campbell's soup was made there, rca used to be there. but there were a variety of businesses it attracted in that great migration a lot of unskilled labor from the south, as well as immigrants from new york because without an education, it was a place that you could find a job. it was unionized, of...
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damascus has largely been immune from the daily fire elsewhere in syria, like cities in homs province which have seen some of the government's most intense shelling of residential areas. while a u.n.-brokered peace plan unravels, civilians caught in the middle continue to pay the ultimate price. in the birth place of syria's uprising in dahra, 18 people, women and children, were killed over the weekend after this town was shelled by the syrian military. one of the criticisms of syria's opposition is it is often fragments without a clear leadership. today they're trying to overcome that. they have elected a new leader that hopes to bring all of syria's opposition under one umbrella group to try to coordinate their struggle under the regime of president bashar al assad. >> thank you very much. >>> former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky heads into his child abuse trial on monday. prosecutors have lined up eight alleged victims. they accuse sandusky of meeting the boys over a 15-year period through a charity he founded called the second mile. >>> a california man has be
damascus has largely been immune from the daily fire elsewhere in syria, like cities in homs province which have seen some of the government's most intense shelling of residential areas. while a u.n.-brokered peace plan unravels, civilians caught in the middle continue to pay the ultimate price. in the birth place of syria's uprising in dahra, 18 people, women and children, were killed over the weekend after this town was shelled by the syrian military. one of the criticisms of syria's...
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his work was in large measure helpful to the educational institutions of the united states of america. that's been completely loss sight of. >> want my advice, we're running ads, the real people he laid off telling real stories, and they're very powerful. he could run an ad of somebody he helped. >> you know what -- >> there's staples. maybe you're right. you give good advice. run an ad from folks that have jobs at staples and sports authority. >> at the end of the day, he was a financial wizard. that's what he did. he didn't invent the ipad. he didn't invent the iphone. there's a whiff of gordon gecko about him. he fed that by the comments he makes. so out of touch with the middle class people. came on the air, told soledad o'brien he didn't care because they already had a safety net. >> these people on wall street make gigantic amounts of money for investors make them for charitable, nonprofit organizations. >> and for themselves, paying 13% on that and investing in the caymans. >> he is sending a lot of kids from inner-city schools to college that otherwise wouldn't go by virtue of
his work was in large measure helpful to the educational institutions of the united states of america. that's been completely loss sight of. >> want my advice, we're running ads, the real people he laid off telling real stories, and they're very powerful. he could run an ad of somebody he helped. >> you know what -- >> there's staples. maybe you're right. you give good advice. run an ad from folks that have jobs at staples and sports authority. >> at the end of the day,...
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it is one of the large s hawk species. check out those talons. that's what they use to kill their prey. these guys are important predators of rodents and things like that. you want them around in the ecosystem. they're totally beautiful. and again they can live in surprisingly urban areas. >> how big of prey do they -- these guys come flying around my house my little bambino weighs 6 pounds. >> that's probably a little bit too big for a hawk like this. if you have a small dog, you never want it leave it unattended because wildlife sometimes will take advantage of that. >> okay. >> we have one more thing. this is one of my favorite animals. >> that's a disney movie. >> this is a possum. a have opposum. this is just a baby. just a few -- couple weeks old. unfortunately, her mom was hit by a car and this happens a lot. and so the message there is obviously you want to be careful about wildlife. crossing the roads. luckily this little guy was saved and one of -- usually 13 or 14 babies. this is the only one that's found to survive. the key -- people
it is one of the large s hawk species. check out those talons. that's what they use to kill their prey. these guys are important predators of rodents and things like that. you want them around in the ecosystem. they're totally beautiful. and again they can live in surprisingly urban areas. >> how big of prey do they -- these guys come flying around my house my little bambino weighs 6 pounds. >> that's probably a little bit too big for a hawk like this. if you have a small dog, you...
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we have a flash flood watch for indianapolis up through the city of duluth. 24 inches of rain locally. that rain will be sticking around through wednesday morning. you need your umbrella across minnesota. the big story with the system as well is the hot temperatures we are anticipating across the midwest even into the northeast. for today not too bad. new york city 76. take a look at chicago's 97 degrees for the high temperature. factor in humidity and it will feel like you are in the triple digits. dangerous levels of heat out there. you will see highs in the 90s across the area. even boston into the 90s tomorrow. a little bit of moisture across up state new york central pennsylvania early this morning. not a big deal. most will be drying out across florida. we are anticipating a lot of tropical moisture later on today into the next several days with inches of rain. >>> thank you so much. a lot going on out there. >> absolutely. >>> lindsay lohan might have been treated for exhaustion after working $85. that isn't from partying all night or at let's until 1 in the morning. she was sp
we have a flash flood watch for indianapolis up through the city of duluth. 24 inches of rain locally. that rain will be sticking around through wednesday morning. you need your umbrella across minnesota. the big story with the system as well is the hot temperatures we are anticipating across the midwest even into the northeast. for today not too bad. new york city 76. take a look at chicago's 97 degrees for the high temperature. factor in humidity and it will feel like you are in the triple...
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new york city, by the way, tied its record high for the day at 71 in central park. it was warm in the midwest as well. and it's set to get even warmer with temperatures in the upper 70s now in the forecast. >>> still ahead as we continue tonight from london, that video that 75 million people have now watched, it's a worldwide phenomenon. tonight, what we found on the ground in uganda. >>> and later, here in london, the race to set the stage for what may be the biggest, most extravagant close-up ever. >>> back now with more on the phenomenon that is "kony 2012," the internet film made to raise awareness of the brutal warlord joseph kony and to bring him to justice. the video, as much a marketing campaign as a documentary, has now been watched by close to 75 million people around the world. and while there are questions about the details of the story and about the charity behind the film, tonight in uganda, there's no question the people we found are still terrified about this man and what he did. nbc's rohit kachroo reports tonight from a remote village inside uganda
new york city, by the way, tied its record high for the day at 71 in central park. it was warm in the midwest as well. and it's set to get even warmer with temperatures in the upper 70s now in the forecast. >>> still ahead as we continue tonight from london, that video that 75 million people have now watched, it's a worldwide phenomenon. tonight, what we found on the ground in uganda. >>> and later, here in london, the race to set the stage for what may be the biggest, most...
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. >> when 3-1 entered the city insurgents largely fled. we received intelligence that they had gone to the south to regroup and plan. and we expected that, unlike fallujah, where they went toe- to-toe to marine... with marines, they were not willing to do that in haditha. >> narrator: for the first three weeks, their deployment was eerily quiet. the marines uncovered ieds and weapons caches, but there was hardly an insurgent to be seen.8ó[6 that was about to change. intelligence officers say they began to notice increased enemy activity in the town. >> the presence of foreign fighters in town was an immediate indicator that something was in the works and that planning for a major attack was... was underway. >> narrator: that major attack would occur on november 19 2005, a day the men of kilo company will never forget. :oze)90ádthe day began like so many other days in kilo company's deployment, with a routine mission. sergeant frank wuterich would lead a convoy, escorting a fresh unit of iraqi soldiers to a nearby checkpoint and bringing
. >> when 3-1 entered the city insurgents largely fled. we received intelligence that they had gone to the south to regroup and plan. and we expected that, unlike fallujah, where they went toe- to-toe to marine... with marines, they were not willing to do that in haditha. >> narrator: for the first three weeks, their deployment was eerily quiet. the marines uncovered ieds and weapons caches, but there was hardly an insurgent to be seen.8ó[6 that was about to change. intelligence...
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city hall today. they predict more than 1,000 people will show up to hear from the speakers and they plan to ask the budgets to be kept away from the court systems. >>> police say 45-year-old james ferrario shot and killed himself during that standoff in modesto that ended in a fire. the s.w.a.t. team later found his body in a burned-out condo. police say it started when he shot and killed a sheriff's deputy and a locksmith who arrived to evict him. investigators say he was heavily armed with 22 guns. more than 500 rounds of ammunition and a police scanner. he was wearing a gas mask and a bulletproof vest. >>> a fee hike takes effect to go from san francisco to alcatraz. for adults, the cost is now $28. that includes the audio tour. the national park service says this is the first increase in three years. the price hike does not affect any previously sold tickets. >>> well, facebook's board of directors said they didn't find out the company was buying instagram until one day before the news became pub
city hall today. they predict more than 1,000 people will show up to hear from the speakers and they plan to ask the budgets to be kept away from the court systems. >>> police say 45-year-old james ferrario shot and killed himself during that standoff in modesto that ended in a fire. the s.w.a.t. team later found his body in a burned-out condo. police say it started when he shot and killed a sheriff's deputy and a locksmith who arrived to evict him. investigators say he was heavily...
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the last debate focused largely on ethics issues as the son of the city's top leaders are under federal investigation. the debate also focused on unemployment, schools, and red light cameras. >>> marion barry says he did not get a fair chance to campaign in the hours before his big election day. he served four terms as mayor and is going after his third consecutive term as councilman for ward 8. he spent last night at a meeting discussing the 2013 bridge for ward 8. he called the timing disrespectful and says nothing would have been left if mayor gray rescheduled the meeting. gray fired back. >> i think it is disrespectful to have a budget meeting the night before an election is going on. >> those who needed to campaign tonight, then they should be out campaigning. i am not going to apologize. i am not going to apologize. i am not going to apologize. [ applause ] >> four candidates are challenging barry for his ward 8 seat. they include jacques patterson, sandra seagars, gnatsly williams, and darnell gaston. >>> keep it here for decision 2012 coverage. news4 will have results of the loc
the last debate focused largely on ethics issues as the son of the city's top leaders are under federal investigation. the debate also focused on unemployment, schools, and red light cameras. >>> marion barry says he did not get a fair chance to campaign in the hours before his big election day. he served four terms as mayor and is going after his third consecutive term as councilman for ward 8. he spent last night at a meeting discussing the 2013 bridge for ward 8. he called the...
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one of them it's a driver of a lot of economic growth in cities because it turns out that whereas 50 or 60 years ago living alone is something people did in the large sprawling western states of wyoming and alaska. >> miners going out? >> today living alone is an urban phenomenon. you said in manhattan it's 1 out of 2 households. atlanta, seattle, san francisco, 40% or more have one in the household. in stockholm more than 60%. you have a lot of people generating demand for real estate. as bad as real estate is right now think about what the market would look like without all of these purchasers out there. it turns out on average per capita consumption of people living alone is greater than people living in families surprisingly. businesses are waking up to this. on the other side, policy issues about about the danger of isolation. not the majority of people living along but old people who get sick and the people i studied in the heat wave book. >> exactly. one of the points you're very careful to talk about repeatedly in the book is that the group of people living alone is a bunch o
one of them it's a driver of a lot of economic growth in cities because it turns out that whereas 50 or 60 years ago living alone is something people did in the large sprawling western states of wyoming and alaska. >> miners going out? >> today living alone is an urban phenomenon. you said in manhattan it's 1 out of 2 households. atlanta, seattle, san francisco, 40% or more have one in the household. in stockholm more than 60%. you have a lot of people generating demand for real...
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there's always a lot of noise and tough things to analyze for citi especially with the large international franchise. we keep seeing credit quality get better, which is important for citi group. trading revenues were okay. equity trading quite as good. expenses they took quite a bit larger litigation and kind of restructuring charges i thought but the overall expense number still came in below my expectations. so i think it's still a very good story, it's just kind of taking longer time to really develop as far as into the share price, i would hope. most of the trends i want to see are continuing to be positive. >> loan growth, you allude to it. strip out some of the citi holding numbers, it's happening faster than i think. people are giving the economy credit for. would you agree? >> in general. granted we're only two or three large banks into earnings season. but a lot of the commentary out of management team sounds a lot better than economic numbers we're seeing. if some of that shows up into better loan growth than i think we're expecting, that would be interesting to see how that play
there's always a lot of noise and tough things to analyze for citi especially with the large international franchise. we keep seeing credit quality get better, which is important for citi group. trading revenues were okay. equity trading quite as good. expenses they took quite a bit larger litigation and kind of restructuring charges i thought but the overall expense number still came in below my expectations. so i think it's still a very good story, it's just kind of taking longer time to...
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a very peaceful movement in some cities police gave the protesters are frequent i mean police used tear gas on them as to members there has been so many arrests six thousand over the last five months and we might see more arrests as the rally unfolds here in washington. but you can the world's most popular online encyclopedia is set to go on strike on wednesday because of the anti-piracy bill that's being pushed through the u.s. congress is designed to protect copyrighted material but the fear is that it's too vague and could lead to greater censorship investigative journalist tony goes want to talk about that with this in london hi there tony good to see you were completely a friend of jimmy wales said that the planned u.s. laws would quote harm the free and open internet and bring about new tools for censorship and international websites inside the united states do you think the bills really are that worrying that are being proposed. well it's certainly very very scary this bill but actually the good news for a change because it looks like all the activism around. this stop online pir
a very peaceful movement in some cities police gave the protesters are frequent i mean police used tear gas on them as to members there has been so many arrests six thousand over the last five months and we might see more arrests as the rally unfolds here in washington. but you can the world's most popular online encyclopedia is set to go on strike on wednesday because of the anti-piracy bill that's being pushed through the u.s. congress is designed to protect copyrighted material but the fear...
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cities opposing sopa on the grounds that they are very concerned about the potential burden and possible liabilities under the statute upon them these are pretty savvy entities so it's hard to explain if the sponsors of the bill. so certain that there is no risk to a company like you tube why there would be so much opposition. domestic technology companies mainstream technology companies like you too facebook boring boring all kinds of other entities that are really a staple part of the of the internet as we know it today venally opposed to this statute and they're not opposed to it just for ideological reasons because they see serious business consequences for it was them let's look at some of these kinds of consequences when i mean look we know a lot of a lot of the backing of these. legislation comes from the content industry particularly the film industry in why should the entire internet be changed to cater to their needs or is it because hollywood is being paying politicians on both sides of the aisle these politicians realize they have to they've taken the money now they have to f
cities opposing sopa on the grounds that they are very concerned about the potential burden and possible liabilities under the statute upon them these are pretty savvy entities so it's hard to explain if the sponsors of the bill. so certain that there is no risk to a company like you tube why there would be so much opposition. domestic technology companies mainstream technology companies like you too facebook boring boring all kinds of other entities that are really a staple part of the of the...
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scale investor that we are weighing the russian economies and where the city could say you know this is the are any of it the growth here is about about four percent it's got a balanced budget and other countries around the world particularly in the west would sort of cool for those figures however it is all down to the price there is a lack of diversification this is were really what worries investors and i would imagine the thought the russian act is haven't had the best nothing is going to help matters by europe so you write that down ten percent this year down forty five percent since the peak in may two thousand and eight. basically investors are looking for other places to get a return on their money and what about the international situation at the my event this is also a place that plays a role review as you're right that sort of broader global crisis particularly with european banks and european funds they're withdrawing money from russia in order to shore up their position back in europe so it's not necessarily a kind of negative view of russia that oh it nicole thanks very
scale investor that we are weighing the russian economies and where the city could say you know this is the are any of it the growth here is about about four percent it's got a balanced budget and other countries around the world particularly in the west would sort of cool for those figures however it is all down to the price there is a lack of diversification this is were really what worries investors and i would imagine the thought the russian act is haven't had the best nothing is going to...
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a large and deadly explosion happening in the middle of rush hour there. a car bomb apparently the weapon. it was apparently detonated in the city's center, right around one of the main squares. at least eight people dying. you can see the pictures filing into cnn. scenes like this playing out at this moment. rows of mangled cars, charred buildings, people trying to rescue, ambulances rushing to help dozens of those injured
a large and deadly explosion happening in the middle of rush hour there. a car bomb apparently the weapon. it was apparently detonated in the city's center, right around one of the main squares. at least eight people dying. you can see the pictures filing into cnn. scenes like this playing out at this moment. rows of mangled cars, charred buildings, people trying to rescue, ambulances rushing to help dozens of those injured
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assad has killed three people in the title the nato military base in the city of holst they turned a bomb have claimed responsibility saying they were targeting local police that gone the entrance to the base that is not the first time the city located near the pakistan border was witness has witnessed such a tugs so side bombings earlier this year killed forty one people including six u.s. military personnel. divisive election campaign is living over with a new parliamentary valid analogy to take place within the next two months that comes after president morsi signed into effect the country's first post mubarak constitution passed in a two stage referendum the yes vote was confound on tuesday after an official probe into allegations of vote rigging turned up nothing that's a reaction furious opposition protesters took to the streets of cairo liberals claim they slam a draft a constitution betrays the revolution and sidelines the rights of women and minorities into our head list expert told r.t. the islamists will lose power if they fail to me is the people's demand this is the firs
assad has killed three people in the title the nato military base in the city of holst they turned a bomb have claimed responsibility saying they were targeting local police that gone the entrance to the base that is not the first time the city located near the pakistan border was witness has witnessed such a tugs so side bombings earlier this year killed forty one people including six u.s. military personnel. divisive election campaign is living over with a new parliamentary valid analogy to...
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so we're expecting roads being backed up, communities really being under large amounts of water, power outages that could last for days if not well more than a week. all of this means that we have to now fight the storm as it is but the after math will be a very difficult time of clean-up as well. >> suarez: what's the best advice you're getting about when the worst of the storm is going to hit newark? >> well, we know in about an hour or two, that's when the significant time, 6-hour period, which we are going to be at our peak of this state of emergency, by 8:00 tonight, that's when high tide will come and the storm surges will really bring on the water and, unfortunately, we think we're going to have from then more than a 24-hour period of challenges: rain, wind, waters. as this storm sits on us and slowly moves over. so this is just not a time to not use common sense. if there's a moment to embrace prudence, common sense and proactive thinking in these remaining hours if not minutes, we need everyone to be focused first and foremost on safety and security. and get yourself into a lo
so we're expecting roads being backed up, communities really being under large amounts of water, power outages that could last for days if not well more than a week. all of this means that we have to now fight the storm as it is but the after math will be a very difficult time of clean-up as well. >> suarez: what's the best advice you're getting about when the worst of the storm is going to hit newark? >> well, we know in about an hour or two, that's when the significant time,...
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it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not trotting, but he delivered an awfully nice day on this holiday, lawrence karnow, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. folks, around the bay area lots of sunshine as we're enjoying high pressure overhead. yesterday, it was very stormy. clouds are long gone same with the rain. temperatures a little cool in spots. we still have 30s in some of the interior valleys, 40s elsewhere. but the good news is that ridge will bring lots of sunshine into the afternoon. these temperatures going to be comfortable as high as 67 in the napa valley. 67 in san jose. 63 degrees in san francisco. i think the next couple of days that ridge will strengthen maybe some 70s showing up. the biggest thing to worry about maybe some ground fog late night and early-morning hours. otherwise, plenty of sunshine through th
it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not trotting, but he delivered an awfully nice day on this holiday, lawrence karnow, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. folks, around the bay area lots of sunshine as we're enjoying high pressure...
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syrian opposition fighters are claiming they are behind the twin blasts in the country's largest city of aleppo which killed at least twenty five people. a greek default looms large lawmakers race to secure more bailout cash by trying to pass another round of massive cuts which send some workers onto the streets to strike. and observing political change rushes of public figures come together to ensure a fair and free presidential vote while striving not to take sides. worldwide news around the clock is coming to you live from moscow with me rory sushi the free syrian army and wing of the syrian opposition has claimed responsibility for two massive explosion. in the city of aleppo the blasts have killed at least twenty five and injured some one hundred and seventy five explosions hit a military intelligence complex and a security force base aleppo syria's northern city has been relatively quiet since mass antigovernment protests started in march the government claims it's fighting a foreign funded insurgency and blamed terrorists for several bombings in the capital damascus late last y
syrian opposition fighters are claiming they are behind the twin blasts in the country's largest city of aleppo which killed at least twenty five people. a greek default looms large lawmakers race to secure more bailout cash by trying to pass another round of massive cuts which send some workers onto the streets to strike. and observing political change rushes of public figures come together to ensure a fair and free presidential vote while striving not to take sides. worldwide news around the...
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months until new york city's ban on large sodas kick in. theynanimously approved the ban on large, sugary drinks for streetcars and movie theaters. fruit juices, milk shakes and alcohol are exempt. maybe we need more bans to stay >>> you are looking at the middle east on the edge right now. these are the streets of cairo. not far from the u.s. embassy where the crisis is getting worse tonight. another night of protest after a day that saw hundreds of injuries among police and protesters. i am wolf blitzer in for piers morgan. demonstrations across the region from iran and iraq to gaza, to yemen, to libya and morocco, a wave of anti-american anger that has cost the lives of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans, two of them former u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. meanwhile, president obama spoke out about all of this on the campaign trail today. >>> people around the world, i want people to hear me, to all those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. it will not dim the light of the values that we proudly present to the
months until new york city's ban on large sodas kick in. theynanimously approved the ban on large, sugary drinks for streetcars and movie theaters. fruit juices, milk shakes and alcohol are exempt. maybe we need more bans to stay >>> you are looking at the middle east on the edge right now. these are the streets of cairo. not far from the u.s. embassy where the crisis is getting worse tonight. another night of protest after a day that saw hundreds of injuries among police and...
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. >>> new york city's controversial ban on large sugary drinks is seeing its first legal challenge. a coalition of business filed suit yesterday claiming the city's board of health overstepped its authority when it approved the measure. the new regulation would prevent restaurants, cafeterias and concession stands from selling soda and other high calorie drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces. the law is set to take effect in march. >>> and the time right now is 9:38. coming up how a clinic is making it easy for you to get a flu shot today. >> and a new chapter for a maryland teen bullied on camera. how he got lots of community support last night. >> an unforgettable moment for a virginia teenager at his high school home coming game. how his story brought out many tears. you're watching news 4 today. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it
. >>> new york city's controversial ban on large sugary drinks is seeing its first legal challenge. a coalition of business filed suit yesterday claiming the city's board of health overstepped its authority when it approved the measure. the new regulation would prevent restaurants, cafeterias and concession stands from selling soda and other high calorie drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces. the law is set to take effect in march. >>> and the time right now is 9:38....
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today police warned against large-scale demonstrations. and some japanese companies said they will temporarily shutter plants in china. new trade disputes are brewing between the u.s. and china. beijing today filed a complaint with the world trade organization. it challenges u.s. tariffs on imported chinese steel, tires, kitchen appliances and other goods. that came as the u.s. filed its own complaint against china's auto industry. the dual actions are the latest in a series of escalating trade fights between the u.s. and china. today marked the first anniversary of the occupy grassroots movement against economic inequality. organizers planned rallies and marches in more than 30 cities worldwide. several hundred activists gathered in manhattan's financial district, where the movement began. more than 100 people were arrested. but turnout was small compared with the thousands who took to the streets last year. is won't make the changes. it's small little things. we keep on coming out. we're not going anywhere. this is a movement. it's only
today police warned against large-scale demonstrations. and some japanese companies said they will temporarily shutter plants in china. new trade disputes are brewing between the u.s. and china. beijing today filed a complaint with the world trade organization. it challenges u.s. tariffs on imported chinese steel, tires, kitchen appliances and other goods. that came as the u.s. filed its own complaint against china's auto industry. the dual actions are the latest in a series of escalating trade...
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it has a couple of small down sides, but by in large, i liked it. dagen: now you can do group video calling on skype for a fee. are any services that would directly compete with zoom, where you can do, say a dozen people or more and it's free? >> i don't know of any where you can do a dozen people or more, and it's free. google plus, which is, you know, their competitor to facebook, has a feature called hang-outs and hang-outs let you do up to 10 people for free and it is also very good, but there are people that don't want to get deeply involved in another social network or, you know, aren't that active on g-mail or google's other services. the thing about zoom is it's a stand-alone service. you do have to log in with credentials from facebook or g-mail but it really is a stand-ahone service. -- stand-alone service. it works on windows mac iphone and ipad and they have an android version coming in the fall. at least for a while, not saying for how long, it is completely free, and it is 15 people, which is enough for, you know, most committees, most
it has a couple of small down sides, but by in large, i liked it. dagen: now you can do group video calling on skype for a fee. are any services that would directly compete with zoom, where you can do, say a dozen people or more and it's free? >> i don't know of any where you can do a dozen people or more, and it's free. google plus, which is, you know, their competitor to facebook, has a feature called hang-outs and hang-outs let you do up to 10 people for free and it is also very good,...
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you know, if that happens, if there are large-scale protests in damascus and aleppo, that's when it becomes, you know, almost a certainty that the regime will... will fall. >> today, it's the upper-class sunnis from the cities who are hanging with the regime and feel like things were going in the right direction. and they don't see any alternative, and they're frightened of the countryside getting too much power and taking over, and perhaps being too fundamentalist and other things for them. >> narrator: for now, months after the uprising began, bashar al-assad is holding on, even declaring victory. >> most people thought this regime would've crumbled and fallen by now. they gave it ramadan, everybody was saying that ramadan's going to do it. six months, this sort of thing. and now, we're in the seventh month and the regime is confident. >> there's no question, at this point, that the syrian government thinks it's won. there's a sign in damascus these days that says, "it's over." another sign says, "congratulations, damascus, we won." i think there is a mindset of a government that does bel
you know, if that happens, if there are large-scale protests in damascus and aleppo, that's when it becomes, you know, almost a certainty that the regime will... will fall. >> today, it's the upper-class sunnis from the cities who are hanging with the regime and feel like things were going in the right direction. and they don't see any alternative, and they're frightened of the countryside getting too much power and taking over, and perhaps being too fundamentalist and other things for...
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food borne infections nowadays -- you can produce food in one city or state and send it all across the united states, and the best way to identify that is if you have monitors, so we use healthnet to identify large, state of grace. national outbreaks are just a handful of cases. healthnet is a way to do that. you can just have a handful of cases in a single state, but when they are all compelled to get there, you realize we have a significant enough of break that you can recall a product very fast. we believe this helps protect consumers, not just consumers and patients, but markets. because you get products very fast out of the market. the other system r would like to talk about -- this is available to states who would like to put together the sort of biosurveillance systems. this is completely available to you. it is in the cloud. it is free. it is available for states who do not have such biosurveillance systems. we can assist with that. for people of think about social media and things, the answer is out there. all you have to do is look at some sort of facebook analytic tool and y
food borne infections nowadays -- you can produce food in one city or state and send it all across the united states, and the best way to identify that is if you have monitors, so we use healthnet to identify large, state of grace. national outbreaks are just a handful of cases. healthnet is a way to do that. you can just have a handful of cases in a single state, but when they are all compelled to get there, you realize we have a significant enough of break that you can recall a product very...
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jordanian officials say it was first coordinated bombings at large shopping malls in ayman. almost simultaneously, machine gun and bomb attacks on cafe and hotels frequented by diplomats and tourists. with the city's police responding to those attacks, jordanian officials say the terrorists plan to launch the main assault on the u.s. embassy in amman. it's one of america's biggest embassies in the world. tom sanderson says the motivation for the attack was to show p capability. >> to inflict damage on the united states, inflict damage, physical and reputational, on the jordanian government in an environment in which all other governments are certainly dealing with their own difficulties right now. >> reporter: all 11 suspects were rounded up by jordanian security forces in mid october. jordanian officials say they'd planned to strike on november 9th, the seventh anniversary of the last al qaeda attack in jordan. when suicide bombers struck three hotels in amman, killing about 60 people. the man who claimed responsible for that attack was al zarqawi who led the group al qaeda
jordanian officials say it was first coordinated bombings at large shopping malls in ayman. almost simultaneously, machine gun and bomb attacks on cafe and hotels frequented by diplomats and tourists. with the city's police responding to those attacks, jordanian officials say the terrorists plan to launch the main assault on the u.s. embassy in amman. it's one of america's biggest embassies in the world. tom sanderson says the motivation for the attack was to show p capability. >> to...
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it's a very large state, florida that is. today mitt romney is up in the panhandle, at event this morning he had senator mccain onboard, up in pensacola, down to panama city on the western coast, and the beautiful beaches there this afternoon. newt gingrich began the day on the east coast of florida, with a lincoln day breakfast, talking about he thinks republican party out to stand for science and technology in the future. of course, tea partyers don't want to see a huge investment in pretty much anything right now. they want to see cutting everything, spending, slashing it, and where does the tea party stand in florida now? they're pretty much evenly divided in support of romney and gingrich. santorum is out of the state of florida today. he mentioned he had to deal with his taxes. he's in d.c. for a fund-raiser there. and ron paul is up in the state of maine today, having a town forum and maine has its caucus next saturday. so it's a long road ahead. santorum and paul looking forward. right now romney and gingrich really t
it's a very large state, florida that is. today mitt romney is up in the panhandle, at event this morning he had senator mccain onboard, up in pensacola, down to panama city on the western coast, and the beautiful beaches there this afternoon. newt gingrich began the day on the east coast of florida, with a lincoln day breakfast, talking about he thinks republican party out to stand for science and technology in the future. of course, tea partyers don't want to see a huge investment in pretty...
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unemployment fell in 90 percent of large cities in the country in the month of august. that's the most in four months. it is dropping because of folks are dropping out of actively looking for work. >> what about the new economic poll. >> in the debate. most people agree mitt romney has the economic edge. 49 percet said romney is better able to handle the economy and 45 percent said obama is. we'll have to wait and see after the debate and most people thought romney did well. >> thank you so. it is now 20 minutes after the hour and we talked about this one a lot. absentee ballots are cast in the states. could the unprotected surge in early voting lead to voters fraud. >> why you may want to hold off on the next load of launddry. >> anything to hald off. >> like you need a reason. >>> and the price at the pump stands at 3.78 a gallon. ♪ ♪ do you believe in me. ♪ you continue is true. ♪ >> 23 after the top of the hour. this is quick headlines for you. another california city on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. the city council kedid claring fiscal emergency becau
unemployment fell in 90 percent of large cities in the country in the month of august. that's the most in four months. it is dropping because of folks are dropping out of actively looking for work. >> what about the new economic poll. >> in the debate. most people agree mitt romney has the economic edge. 49 percet said romney is better able to handle the economy and 45 percent said obama is. we'll have to wait and see after the debate and most people thought romney did well....
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large clients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. it was like we were having a party every day at work because everybody was happy. i mean, donuts flowed. we were so contented with it. when i tell you everybody showed up early, everybody would stay late. >> because she had these corporate customer who is were lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i had to take a step back and reassess my jobs. my jobs were large, taking a lot of time. i didn't think i was going to be able to take the smaller jobs and do the correct job for my client. >> gospe singer ernie hass and his wife tried to work with pamela at the time, but she turned them down. >> when she came, she was like, oh, you need help but i don't have time. i have so many things going on. i knew right away she was out of our league. she was doing all these other things. so when she left i told my wife, she won't be calling back. >> even though pamela was saying no, she was
large clients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. it was like we were having a party every day at work because everybody was happy. i mean, donuts flowed. we were so contented with it. when i tell you everybody showed up early, everybody would stay late. >> because she had these corporate customer who is were lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i...
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city i know their finances are a disaster from reading your blog so what's what's the status there. so detroit at one time had a million three people in it now has about seven hundred thousand people in it they've walked down the infrastructure size the municipal infrastructure size over the years but really hasn't been reduced enough to be able for the tax base to support it they're running the city budgets about a billion three and they're running about one hundred million dollars deficit this year they've been in a ballet with the state to get some proceeds of a bond offering that the state doesn't state did on their behalf but the city council is just been sort of playing games and i think the governor there is fed up with the situation snyder and they just passed in legislature a law that would. allow a municipality that's in distress like detroit to either choose an emergency manager go directly into chapter nine bankruptcy or do a couple of steps that would allow them to manage through the you know their fiscal stress so what do you think it's going to be do you think that th
city i know their finances are a disaster from reading your blog so what's what's the status there. so detroit at one time had a million three people in it now has about seven hundred thousand people in it they've walked down the infrastructure size the municipal infrastructure size over the years but really hasn't been reduced enough to be able for the tax base to support it they're running the city budgets about a billion three and they're running about one hundred million dollars deficit...
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it's a large, large parking lot. it could be fantastic. it would really unite the city all the way down third street. >> right. we're also getting the new ucsf hospitals built there at mission bay and we have seen a neighborhood build up. the rincon hill. there's one tower there. there might be more now. if you walk down king street, you're seeing more businesses pop up, you're seeing a lot more families with strollers. the mission bay library's dynamic right now, and parks are going in there. so, it is a chance to build the neighborhood, but we're going to see big fights over things like union jobs for the construction jobs. are they local hires? that's a big issue in san francisco. we're also going to be seeing issues about anything, any views are going to be blocked. >> parking? >> no, parking -- the giants have done this incredible job of having 50% of the people who come to the games come on public transit, but a big question's going to be how do you get more people into that area with transit? can muni afford it? >> they have the rai
it's a large, large parking lot. it could be fantastic. it would really unite the city all the way down third street. >> right. we're also getting the new ucsf hospitals built there at mission bay and we have seen a neighborhood build up. the rincon hill. there's one tower there. there might be more now. if you walk down king street, you're seeing more businesses pop up, you're seeing a lot more families with strollers. the mission bay library's dynamic right now, and parks are going in...
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as 20 distinct neighborhoods, which i'm very proud to represent them as one of four at-large boston city counselors, we have to be very intentional about how we foster the social interactions. and i think that we'll be giving short shrift to these larger sort of macro issues if we didn't speak about what's really out the heart of it. and if you want people to want to be a part of a community. and the last thing i would say, at least for now, is that i studied latin when i was in school, and i was really think spending time with a linguist who was remarking that both young people and adults are often referring to where they reside as their hood, that we have all but taken out of the word neighbor. and how critical it is that we start to put that back in in our language and what impact that might have. >> barbara burke speak well, i was going to build on that point, what neighbors do for the hood, because community has changed a lot to get used to be when people came to a committee can even when immigrants came to the community they came to a tight, small community. they were faith-based c
as 20 distinct neighborhoods, which i'm very proud to represent them as one of four at-large boston city counselors, we have to be very intentional about how we foster the social interactions. and i think that we'll be giving short shrift to these larger sort of macro issues if we didn't speak about what's really out the heart of it. and if you want people to want to be a part of a community. and the last thing i would say, at least for now, is that i studied latin when i was in school, and i...
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outside city hall calling out the punks and politicians. >> is not something you expect in a large american city. there is absolutely no civility at all. i'm sure they were enjoying their champagne at 12. >> happy new year, medic 9. >> reporter: money is tight but that is no excuse. you deserve better, detroit. what are you going to get it? >> we sit here and wait if a tow truck, signing off. -- for a tow truck, signing off. >>> the wizards search for the magic cure into orlando. could they finally notch a win? plus, the georgetown hoyas in a top 20 showdown. it came down to the final shot. sports coming up next. stay with us. h us. ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >>> another win for the hoyas. they beat marquette 73-70. holiday list thompson hit a three-pointer with seconds remaining. the hoyas
outside city hall calling out the punks and politicians. >> is not something you expect in a large american city. there is absolutely no civility at all. i'm sure they were enjoying their champagne at 12. >> happy new year, medic 9. >> reporter: money is tight but that is no excuse. you deserve better, detroit. what are you going to get it? >> we sit here and wait if a tow truck, signing off. -- for a tow truck, signing off. >>> the wizards search for the magic...
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district seat he has held for 20 years instead challenge at large seat in november. he wants to move out of his crime ridden neighborhood and was thinking about leaving city hall all together last year. some say he would have a hard time beating kaplan the only openly gay member who has high favorable ratings and strong support. >>> cloudy once again. >> beautiful afternoon yesterday. repeat of that mike? >>> repeat of saving money below average, a lot of sun comfortable enough you won't need the air condition ernie where, a few pockets of sun along the coast. clouds are so stubborn and dropping a little drizzle, they are going to take a little longer to get back to the coast. visibilities are still impressive, 10 miles in the horizontal, vertically, not that much, marine layer up around 2,000 feet. as far as fog or any areas that would be seeing drizzle not at our reporting stations. everybody has impressive cloud cover through 7:00 this morning. 50s. by noon clouds back to the coast still clouds lingering around the bay shore. 50s at the coast, 60s around the bay s
district seat he has held for 20 years instead challenge at large seat in november. he wants to move out of his crime ridden neighborhood and was thinking about leaving city hall all together last year. some say he would have a hard time beating kaplan the only openly gay member who has high favorable ratings and strong support. >>> cloudy once again. >> beautiful afternoon yesterday. repeat of that mike? >>> repeat of saving money below average, a lot of sun comfortable...
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city only could provide 15. current city officials defend themselves saying they took over city in turmoil after the mayor resigned and 2 city council members were recalled last year. >>> mean time. governor brown today called the state budget a screwed up incredible mess. his words. he's hoping voters support his tax initiative that would help him fix it. it's on the november ballot. we have more on the personal appeal tonight from sacramento. >>reporter: with first dog sutter in tow governor brown hoisted boxes himself and turned in some of the million and a half signatures for his tax initiative that aims to stabilize the fragile state budget. >> giving the people a chance to raise income taxes on the very highest income earners and quarter cent sales tax for 4 years. it's balanced. it's fair and it will take a major step forward inputting california in a very solid position. >>reporter: competing proposal by wealthy attorney and california state pta turned in this their signatures early this week but their v
city only could provide 15. current city officials defend themselves saying they took over city in turmoil after the mayor resigned and 2 city council members were recalled last year. >>> mean time. governor brown today called the state budget a screwed up incredible mess. his words. he's hoping voters support his tax initiative that would help him fix it. it's on the november ballot. we have more on the personal appeal tonight from sacramento. >>reporter: with first dog sutter...
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they're going to see some large accumulations associated. but in the city, just a nice scene that kids are going to enjoy as they head on into the weekend. >> okay, many thanks for that update there. let's take a look at what's going on in the european stock markets 90 minutes into the day's trading session. a lot of concerns about when eventually those talks between greek creditors and the greek government they will are have to take will eventually finish. they've been going on since wednesday. so far, we've had no reports of an agreement. we should also remember that we've got euro finance ministers and european finance ministers, broadly speaking, because, of course, there's 27 members of the eu. those finance ministers will be gathering on monday. so the euro zone is coming right back to the forefront. there's some caution as we head towards the weekend. >> let's also see if we can have a look at asian's top markets. we should also point out that we had manufacturing data out of china. this economy is continuing to slow, but it is still
they're going to see some large accumulations associated. but in the city, just a nice scene that kids are going to enjoy as they head on into the weekend. >> okay, many thanks for that update there. let's take a look at what's going on in the european stock markets 90 minutes into the day's trading session. a lot of concerns about when eventually those talks between greek creditors and the greek government they will are have to take will eventually finish. they've been going on since...
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this weekend as fighting raged a large part of the treasured marketplace, a world heritage site that dates back to the 14th century was burned to ashes. the army says if they can take the city, they will strike a critical blow to the regime in a war that has killed as many as 30,000 people so far. our news team traveled inside syria this weekend and a rebel commander told us he is frustrated by the power of government warplanes. he told us if the world enforced a no fly zone or gave the free syrian anti-aircraft weapons, this war would be over in two days. many fear this war could become a wider conflict, as many as 700,000 refugees could flee syria by the end of this year. >> ann curry on the syrian boarder. >>> and this was an especially deadly day in iraq, where 76 people were killed and almost 100 injured in a series of attacks. it was the latest effort attacks. the deadliest was just north of baghdad where three car bombs exploded within minutes of each other. eight people died there, and 28 were injured. >>> and there were more protests today about the anti-muslim film made in
this weekend as fighting raged a large part of the treasured marketplace, a world heritage site that dates back to the 14th century was burned to ashes. the army says if they can take the city, they will strike a critical blow to the regime in a war that has killed as many as 30,000 people so far. our news team traveled inside syria this weekend and a rebel commander told us he is frustrated by the power of government warplanes. he told us if the world enforced a no fly zone or gave the free...
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>> i would have to say that citi and bank of america are both in that bucket. they both have different kinds of risk. they are libor parties. they are both really cheap, they are both underowned. we've seen champions of both of them get out of the names very publicly and, unfortunately, they remain sort of dead until capital return stories and so we're waiting for the results really for next year from the fed. but the stocks are very cheap to book value. they are cheap to future earnings but have exposure to libor where goldman sachs and morgan stanley does not. >> morgan stanley in europe goes better, morgan goes up. europe looks better, morgan goes down? >> i think that's absolutely true. particularly the larger investment banks really are risk on, risk off and they will move with that. morgan stanley trades at half tangible book value. at some point either normal lie zags happens but morgan stanley doesn't have a giant cap anymore. it could some day become attractive to somebody. i think that is something that in the future if the valuation doesn't rise dram
>> i would have to say that citi and bank of america are both in that bucket. they both have different kinds of risk. they are libor parties. they are both really cheap, they are both underowned. we've seen champions of both of them get out of the names very publicly and, unfortunately, they remain sort of dead until capital return stories and so we're waiting for the results really for next year from the fed. but the stocks are very cheap to book value. they are cheap to future earnings...
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new york city's board of health is considering expansion of mayor bloomberg's proposed been a on large sodas and sugary drinks. one member suggested limiting sizes of movie theater popcorn. another liked the idea of restricting milk beverages such as milkshakes or coffee milk drinks. the president of the national association of theater owners says the popcorn idea is silly. and won't fight obesity, because the average person buys movie concessions only twice a year. tv host joy behar is fired up over romney's comments about americans wanting less government. romney commented op president obama's assertion that a solution to the economic troubles of the country was for government to hire more teacher, police officers and firefighters. behar said, "i'd like to see romney's house burn. one of his million houses burning down. who is he going to call? the mormon fire patrol?" behar previously decried palin's map targeting democratic districts with cross heirs calling it an al-qaeda christmas card. >>> the national journal sent out reader surface with input on washington's influential women.
new york city's board of health is considering expansion of mayor bloomberg's proposed been a on large sodas and sugary drinks. one member suggested limiting sizes of movie theater popcorn. another liked the idea of restricting milk beverages such as milkshakes or coffee milk drinks. the president of the national association of theater owners says the popcorn idea is silly. and won't fight obesity, because the average person buys movie concessions only twice a year. tv host joy behar is fired...
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they have very large guns. they vick vests very thick vests on. we don't know if they've made an entry into the suspect's apartment. we don't know if they're waiting to go in. there are definitely more people showing up here. it continues to be a pretty active scene. we don't know whether there is anybody else inside the building. however, we have been told by several people that police officers showed up in the middle of the night and told them they had to get out. that there may be explosives in their apartment. and they believe that everybody left just as quickly as they could. many people are standing outside with nothing more than what they walked out of their apartment with. >> jase, i know you talked to those people. do any of them know the young man who appears to live in this apartment? >> well, at this point the people who we're talking to don't know. they have not released the name of this person. however, what we're hearing, we have not come across anybody who has said they knew of this individual at least at this time. >> all right. j
they have very large guns. they vick vests very thick vests on. we don't know if they've made an entry into the suspect's apartment. we don't know if they're waiting to go in. there are definitely more people showing up here. it continues to be a pretty active scene. we don't know whether there is anybody else inside the building. however, we have been told by several people that police officers showed up in the middle of the night and told them they had to get out. that there may be explosives...
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a large hit to the sales taxes. the property tax re-knew reduced. as a result, staff and the city council made a determination frankly that the core services and police protection, fire protection and the public services are what we had to protect. >> new rochelle for raid survived because of the -- parade survived because of generosity of locals. they went door to door to raise cash and make sure the community could honor the fallen. >> the fourth of july is the first day of our country. but memorial day, this country would be nothing. our flag will fl be flying. >> veterans said they were moved by the generosity of their neighbor. >> the know we live in a community that they do support us strongly. >> it's important to remember those who serve and we're not the heroes. we left them behind. ♪ >> a strong crowd showed up to attend this year's parade and barbecue at hudson park. people drifted home now and the focus shifts to july fourth. if locals want to see fireworks they may have to pay for them themselves or watch and celebrate america's birth
a large hit to the sales taxes. the property tax re-knew reduced. as a result, staff and the city council made a determination frankly that the core services and police protection, fire protection and the public services are what we had to protect. >> new rochelle for raid survived because of the -- parade survived because of generosity of locals. they went door to door to raise cash and make sure the community could honor the fallen. >> the fourth of july is the first day of our...
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large parts of anju city, north of the capital, were under water. people were getting around by boat in water-filled streets. and thousands of acres of farmland were completely submerged. the floods follow a severe drought, and are likely to worsen serious food shortages in north korea. the stock market put on the brakes today after last week's mar rally. the dow jones industrial average lost two points to close at 13,073. the nasdaq fell 12 points to close at 2945. and now, we have some of the results from day three of the competition at the summer olympics in london. tune out for a moment, if you don't want to hear. in swimming today, american missy franklin won the women's 100-meter backstroke. but ryan lochte missed out on a medal in the men's 200-meter freestyle. france took the gold. and china won its second straight gold in the men's team gymnastics. meanwhile, olympic organizers struggled to fill scads of empty seats, left unused by sports federations. they're being given -- free-- to soldiers, teachers and students. we have this report from
large parts of anju city, north of the capital, were under water. people were getting around by boat in water-filled streets. and thousands of acres of farmland were completely submerged. the floods follow a severe drought, and are likely to worsen serious food shortages in north korea. the stock market put on the brakes today after last week's mar rally. the dow jones industrial average lost two points to close at 13,073. the nasdaq fell 12 points to close at 2945. and now, we have some of the...